Episodes
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There are many treatment options a cancer patient may face. Some are well known, others are not. The lack of knowledge around radiation treatment can stress people out which is why in this episode of The Aftershock Podcast, we are joined by Radiation Therapist, Nat. Nat shares with us how radiation therapy can help and cure patients of their cancer, and the approaches her and her team take to educate patients and their families.
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Imagine being 26 years old, feeling at your peak health and fitness levels, about to run your first marathon, and you collapse 21 kilometres into your final training run. This was reality for Rama Davies as he woke up on the side of Beach Road, surrounded by onlookers and an ambulance on the way.
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Being diagnosed with oesophageal cancer is life changing and takes an enormous toll on your body and mind. Ensuring the patient is set up for success post surgery requires a team of experts. One of those experts is Lisa Murnane - Senior Dietician at Alfred Health. In this episode of The Aftershock Podcast, I chat to Lisa about the role a Dietician plays in patient care, specifically around those undergoing an esophagectomy.
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Hugh van Cuylenburg is Founder of The Resilience Project and co-host of The Imperfects Podcast.
The Resilience Project delivers emotionally engaging programs to schools, sports clubs and businesses, providing practical, evidence-based mental health strategies to build resilience and happiness.
Hugh joins me to discuss how you can look after yourself when the sun is shining, but also when trauma hits.
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For Briony Benjamin, life was going along pretty well.
That was until at the age of 31, when Briony was diagnosed with advanced stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Going through cancer treatment was life changing, so Briony wrote a book about it.
In this episode of The Aftershock Podcast I speak to Briony Benjamin, author of Life is tough but so are you.
There was so much I took out of this book, so I couldn't wait to chat to Briony and dive deeper into her experience of the aftershock of a cancer diagnosis.
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A child being diagnosed with cancer is a beyond devastating and disrupting time in their lives. It's not just the patient but their parents who are overwhelmed with information and meeting various staff of the hospital. Thankfully people like Suzie exist.
In this episode of The Aftershock Podcast, I speak to Suzie Alev, who is a teacher in the Cancer Centre at the Monash Children's Hospital in Melbourne. I didn't know this role existed, and was so excited to chat to Suzie about the role she plays in a cancer patient's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In 2016 I had the pleasure of working with Scott Bennett. He was my manager and quickly became a mentor and someone for me to look up to. One morning, we went into a team meeting and Scott wasn't there. We had no idea why Scott had not turned up to work and later found out he was in hospital after having had a seizure in the shower. After numerous tests, Scott was later diagnosed with brain cancer. In true Scott style, he got on and lived his life with his beautiful wife Jess and their 2 kids, Henry and Sadie. Scott wanted to tell his story so we organised to record an episode of The Aftershock Podcast together in September last year. Devastatingly, Scott's health took a turn and he passed away before we got the chance to record.
In this episode of The Aftershock Podcast, we speak to Scott's wife Jess. Jess shares with us Scott's incredible story, his approach to his diagnosis and how they handled the conversation with their 2 young kids.
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After her father was killed in a civilian bomb attack when she was 12, Mastura and her family fled Afghanistan for Australia. Without speaking a word of English or being able to communicate, she began High School in a completely foreign environment.
In this episode of The Aftershock Podcast, we speak to Dr Mastura Monif, Neurologist and cancer researcher. Through her grandfather, she learnt from an early age the value of education. With a driving force of growing up in a war torn environment, Mastura did everything she could to enter a career of helping people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brain cancer kills more children in Australia than any other disease and more people under 40 than any other cancer. The survival rate has not improved over the last 30 years.
In this episode of The Aftershock podcast, I speak to Cassandra. Cass' life completely changed when at the early age of 38 years old, she was diagnosed with a brain tumour. She has been through surgery, 28 months of chemotherapy and many MRi's and PET scans.
Cass' life took a turn she was not expecting, however decided to create something incredible to contribute to other patients dealing with brain cancer.
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In our previous episode of The Aftershock Podcast, you heard from Ian the Neurosurgeon who recently operated on George. In this episode, we hear from the patient himself, George, on what it was like to be on the receiving end of a marathon surgery and his road to recovery.
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Dr Yi Yuen (Ian) Wang is a Neurosurgeon based in Melbourne who shares with us what attracted him to neurosurgery, the connection he forms with his patients, and an incredible 2 day surgery he recently completed called an en bloc resection of C2 chordoma. This is part 1 of a 2 part series where we also speak to Ian’s patient, George.
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COVID has had a profound impact on every industry across the globe since it hit late in 2019. The ripple effect is currently immeasurable. In this episode of The Aftershock Podcast, we speak to Mark Shackleton, Director of Oncology at Alfred Health Melbourne. Cancer certainly hasn't stopped for COVID. Mark speaks to us about the impact it is having on hospital staff, patients and their family members. This is part 1 of our Pandemic series where we hear from a range of medical experts speaking to the COVID impact on their particular field.
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Barry Du Bois was enjoying a morning surf when he was hit by a big wave, and heard a sharp crack in his neck. The pain that followed forced him to visit his Doctor, with scans revealing one of his vertebrae had caved in, and was eventually diagnosed with plasmacytoma myeloma. Baz shares with us how his diagnosis changed his life, and overall outlook, especially after the birth of his kids.
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In this episode of the Aftershock podcast, we speak to Emily. A cancer survivor 3 times over, founder of Bravery Co, new mother and quite frankly, a force to be reckoned with! Emily talks about the adversity and triumphs of being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma at the age of 27 and the huge weight of fertility and lifestyle decisions that had to be made at such a young age.
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In this episode of The Aftershock Podcast, we speak to the amazing Michelle Hensel, mother of Braedon. Braedon was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, just as he was starting life at university. Michelle shares what it’s like to experience cancer at such a young age, as well as in a rural community.
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We're joined by Professor Wendy Brown, Director of Surgery at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. We go behind the masks and gloves, and get into Wendy's operating theatre regime, and the connection she makes with her patients.
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We speak to Theresa Gallucci who was diagnosed with Cholangiocarcinoma in 2016. Theresa went from living a very healthy lifestyle full of Yoga and Pilates, to sitting across from her oncologist telling her to get her affairs in order immediately. We speak to her about what her diagnosis felt like, the importance of knowing how to take control of your circumstances, and the unknown impacts of being diagnosed with a lesser known cancer.
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In today's episode, we speak to Adrian, our Executive Producer, who is brave enough to share his story of losing his wife Lauren, known as Lozza to some, in the prime of their lives. He remembers the tenacity and strength she carried with her, despite being diagnosed with cancer 6 times.
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